“When women move from beneficiaries to co-creators of economic systems, social hierarchies begin to shift”. Discuss.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Role of women and women’s organization
Topic: Role of women and women’s organization
Q2. “When women move from beneficiaries to co-creators of economic systems, social hierarchies begin to shift”. Discuss. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: DTE
Why the question Growing policy and academic shift from welfare-centric approaches to women’s empowerment towards systems-based livelihood models that emphasise agency, leadership, and participation, as seen in recent studies and rural development initiatives. Key Demand of the question The question requires examining how women’s transition from beneficiaries to co-creators alters social hierarchies, identifying the major constraints that limit this transformation, and suggesting a forward-looking pathway to deepen and sustain such social change. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly contextualise how economic roles shape social hierarchies in Indian society and why women’s economic agency is central to gendered social transformation. Body Discuss how women’s role as co-creators of economic systems leads to shifts in household, community, and institutional power relations. Analyse the structural, social, and institutional challenges that inhibit this transition from participation to leadership. Suggest systemic and policy-oriented measures to strengthen women’s role as economic decision-makers and social change agents. Conclusion Underline that durable change in social hierarchies requires embedding women’s economic agency within institutions, markets, and social norms rather than limiting empowerment to programme participation.
Why the question Growing policy and academic shift from welfare-centric approaches to women’s empowerment towards systems-based livelihood models that emphasise agency, leadership, and participation, as seen in recent studies and rural development initiatives.
Key Demand of the question The question requires examining how women’s transition from beneficiaries to co-creators alters social hierarchies, identifying the major constraints that limit this transformation, and suggesting a forward-looking pathway to deepen and sustain such social change.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction Briefly contextualise how economic roles shape social hierarchies in Indian society and why women’s economic agency is central to gendered social transformation.
• Discuss how women’s role as co-creators of economic systems leads to shifts in household, community, and institutional power relations.
• Analyse the structural, social, and institutional challenges that inhibit this transition from participation to leadership.
• Suggest systemic and policy-oriented measures to strengthen women’s role as economic decision-makers and social change agents.
Conclusion Underline that durable change in social hierarchies requires embedding women’s economic agency within institutions, markets, and social norms rather than limiting empowerment to programme participation.